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Immigration agents attempting to detain street vendors in downtown Los Angeles arrested and tackled two protesters, both U.S. citizens, one who is pinned to a curb for several minutes, struggles to breathe and starts convulsing. Homeland security says the pair assaulted the officers.
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After U.S. Treasury officials accused three Mexican financial institutions of aiding drug cartels, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said there was “no proof” to the allegations.
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